Late-Night Style: The Best- and Worst- Dressed Talk-Show Hosts

As Jimmy Fallon takes over The Tonight Show and Seth Meyers vacates the "Weekend Update" desk for Late Night, we look at the fashion decisions of the legends of late-night TV.

The past few years have seen a lot of changes in the world of late-night talk shows. There was the whole Jay vs. Conan saga, the return of Arsenio Hall, and, of course, the new kid on the block, Seth Meyers, who makes his debut on the talk-show circuit on February 24. But no matter how many hosts come and go, there's one constant: These guys are always in a suit. Some of them know how to rock it, while others . . . well, let's just say it's a good thing they can hide behind their desks.

From Johnny to Jimmy, here are the best- (and worst-) dressed men of late night.

There's no doubt that Carson was one of the most popular TV hosts of all time. It's just a shame he had to suffer through the questionable fashions of the seventies, when wide ties and all-white suits ruled. Lucky for him, he stayed on the air as men's style evolved in the eighties and nineties.